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jackson took over the top spot. >> the time is six minutes till the top of the hour. coming up, the state department spends $2,000 on a booze binge just before the government shutdown. we have your reaction up next. >> what made kanye west throw a fit and storm off the stage after just three songs? >> stay with us.or we'll tell you. me. after reading all the reviews i know i'm making the right choice. online or on the phone, we help you hire right the first time. with honest reviews on over 720 local services. keeping up with these two is more than a full time job, and i don't have time for unreliable companies. angie's list definitely saves me time and money. for over 18 years we've helped people take care of the things that matter most. join today. >>> it's now three minutes till the top of the hour. before you leave the house here's what's happening today. 911 calls made from inside sandy hook elementary school the day of the mass shooting are set to be released today. the state prosecutor dropped his fight to withhold those calls. 26 people were killed in that sho
jackson took over the top spot. >> the time is six minutes till the top of the hour. coming up, the state department spends $2,000 on a booze binge just before the government shutdown. we have your reaction up next. >> what made kanye west throw a fit and storm off the stage after just three songs? >> stay with us.or we'll tell you. me. after reading all the reviews i know i'm making the right choice. online or on the phone, we help you hire right the first time. with honest...
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today jesse jackson gave herckso another autographed copy. a >> that's awesome.>> >> very nice.ic >> i am so glad she was able to get the picture back.ctur >> what a great story. great hearing from both. you couldn't hear karen but not sure if mrs. ali will hang it ot the wall.e if you do, put something around it. >> frame it and screw it in. >> d.c. is a transient area.nsie if you want to feel part of thee community go wait in line for a dog at ben's. >> coming up tonight a community activist killed in cold blood.bl hear from a friend who says the violence needs to stop. sto >> plus remembering chuck brown. we will take you to the memorial built in in honor of the god father of go-go. >> we are standing 75 feet above the national cathedral floor.drl >> i am beth parker. i will tell you why i am here and what's happening next. >>> hot today out there. temperatures in the 90s.s. listen, thunderstorms possiblehu this evening and and look at the forecast. the news will continue. ñ >>> a grand jury indicted formei nfl star aaron hernande
today jesse jackson gave herckso another autographed copy. a >> that's awesome.>> >> very nice.ic >> i am so glad she was able to get the picture back.ctur >> what a great story. great hearing from both. you couldn't hear karen but not sure if mrs. ali will hang it ot the wall.e if you do, put something around it. >> frame it and screw it in. >> d.c. is a transient area.nsie if you want to feel part of thee community go wait in line for a dog at ben's....
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about if we got all that bundled into one person in a first on fox business interview, curtis 50 cent jackson. good to see you, let me throw around here, good to see you, thank you for joining us. he was with us last year. a lot of our viewers were really struck by the fact you're very much an entrepreneur. you wanted, you are first just going to endorse an audio company and you thought why not just make my own and have control over it. >> that is right. a lot of times they will license their goodness and start out the way they intended to start out and associated to a high-end audio product. in the tail end of it they get $10 earbuds at the airport because the relationship dissolved and the company longer has interest in keeping it the way it actually started. this way i can secure i am onlyy associate with high-end quality products. liz: you have control. a lot of people say what would a rapper know about running a business, what is most important thing you have learned in this past year since we spoke at ces? >> in all of my business involvement is being able to find quality people trying
about if we got all that bundled into one person in a first on fox business interview, curtis 50 cent jackson. good to see you, let me throw around here, good to see you, thank you for joining us. he was with us last year. a lot of our viewers were really struck by the fact you're very much an entrepreneur. you wanted, you are first just going to endorse an audio company and you thought why not just make my own and have control over it. >> that is right. a lot of times they will license...
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when we talk about antique cars coming no who is craig jackson that created the craig jackson index. it has actually outperformed the s&p 500 for the last 20 years. not talking million dollars machines. cheryl: i know you are car buff. adam: we have covered scottsdale, pebble beach, we will give you a sneak peek of what you might want to buy. cheryl: take a look at the dow. possibly snapping a succession winning streak today. now we are in the positive. lauren simonetti at the new york stock exchange. lauren: the dow trying to make it seven days of gains and we will see if we get the 51st record close this year. when the market closes. the nasdaq to the downside, yes and being barely positive right now. the sectors are pretty mixed. up substantially today. a lot of the retailers that led the market higher like urban outfitters, best buy, they have down arrows today. the vix index has been down for days in a row, trending higher today. back to you. cheryl: thank you so much. stocks may be taking a breather today, up about eight points. after the biggest gain since the 1990s, are stock
when we talk about antique cars coming no who is craig jackson that created the craig jackson index. it has actually outperformed the s&p 500 for the last 20 years. not talking million dollars machines. cheryl: i know you are car buff. adam: we have covered scottsdale, pebble beach, we will give you a sneak peek of what you might want to buy. cheryl: take a look at the dow. possibly snapping a succession winning streak today. now we are in the positive. lauren simonetti at the new york...
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jackson will be. your other point, that is that, you know, anthony weiner, being the new york mayor is a big deal and to have him be the nominee i think could really brand the democrats in a way that would be kind of silly. >> i don't think he's going to be the mayor. >> that is my concern. if he ever gets that far, the republican party will never stop talking about it. it will be like 9/11. every sentence will include weiner. it will be funny no matter who says it. thank you, joan. it's great to have you on as always. feehery, you're great. you know how i say the that? like clinton says i like the tie. >>> changing the senate rules. they're talking about getting rid of the filibuster rule. harry reid is the leader for cases when you're picking your own cabinet leaders. this is a big development in the u.s. senate and could be a healthy one. coming up in the next minute. you're watching "hardball." the place for politics. been abe to brighten your day. it's just her way. but your erectile dysfunction
jackson will be. your other point, that is that, you know, anthony weiner, being the new york mayor is a big deal and to have him be the nominee i think could really brand the democrats in a way that would be kind of silly. >> i don't think he's going to be the mayor. >> that is my concern. if he ever gets that far, the republican party will never stop talking about it. it will be like 9/11. every sentence will include weiner. it will be funny no matter who says it. thank you, joan....
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. >> everyone in michael jackson's life was out to use him. (vo) no one brings you more documentaries that are real, gripping, current. they think this world isn't big enough for the both of them. but we assure you - it is. bites. little greatness. you know who is coming on to me now? you know the kind of guys that do reverse mortgage commercials? those types are coming on to me all the time now. (vo) she gets the comedians laughing and the thinkers thinking. >>ok, so there's wiggle room in the ten commandments, that's what you're saying. you would rather deal with ahmadinejad than me. >>absolutely. >> and so would mitt romney. (vo) she's joy behar. >>and the best part is that current will let me say anything. what the hell were they thinking? i think the number one thing that viewers like about the young turks is that we're honest. they can question whether i'm right, but i think that the audience gets that this guy, to the best of his ability, is trying to look out for us. >> john: it's not just you. a lot of people don't like senator mitch
. >> everyone in michael jackson's life was out to use him. (vo) no one brings you more documentaries that are real, gripping, current. they think this world isn't big enough for the both of them. but we assure you - it is. bites. little greatness. you know who is coming on to me now? you know the kind of guys that do reverse mortgage commercials? those types are coming on to me all the time now. (vo) she gets the comedians laughing and the thinkers thinking. >>ok, so there's wiggle...
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theaters, outdoor festivals, um, moving in and out of food and beverage venues, going to a michael jackson show at mandalay bay, seeing a massive new restaurant club that just opened at mgm, over $100 million invested, if you can believe it, in a restaurant and nightclub. people are experiencial, they want to sample new entertainment, and they don't want to be tied down or sucked into an environment. they want to be liberated to go where they want to go, and i think that's going to be a winner for that. liz: i'm with you. can't stand the cigarette smoke in casinos, so i'll be the one outside. >> i'll see you there. liz: jim, good to see you, thank you so much. by the way, david, they're in a quiet period, so we don't talk about stock in the quiet period with the ceo, but it's down about 6.7% other the past year. david: i'm going to be inside the casino smoking a cigar. of. [laughter] ralph nailedder is egging the congress -- nailedder is egging the congress on to increase the minimum wage. >>> also, a proposed law could have you rethinking your next online purchase. we are live in d.c. wit
theaters, outdoor festivals, um, moving in and out of food and beverage venues, going to a michael jackson show at mandalay bay, seeing a massive new restaurant club that just opened at mgm, over $100 million invested, if you can believe it, in a restaurant and nightclub. people are experiencial, they want to sample new entertainment, and they don't want to be tied down or sucked into an environment. they want to be liberated to go where they want to go, and i think that's going to be a winner...
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outside of the courtroom, jackson said tell everybody back home i'm sorry. he could spend up to four years nine months in prison. he is scheduled to be sentenced on june 28th. so what happens to his snaet >> next tuesday voters will go to the poll to select his replacement. it is a primary so the democratic candidate is likely to be a shoe in. the super pac spending a reported $2 billion to defeat debbie halvorson. here is one of the adds. >> halvorson received an a-plus rating from the nra. debbie halvorson's record more guns in the hands of criminals. >> halvorson who lost to jackson in last year's primary says it's ridiculous that bloomberg is trying to buy the race. she posted that quote . . . and we're going to bring in "chicago tribune" report bill ruthart on that. he'll tell us how today's plea deals are playing out in chicago. thanks for joining us. >> thanks for having me. >> michael: what is the reaction in chicago? >> well, the reaction today is -- is not really one of any shock. i mean folks here have been hearing for months that jackson was unde
outside of the courtroom, jackson said tell everybody back home i'm sorry. he could spend up to four years nine months in prison. he is scheduled to be sentenced on june 28th. so what happens to his snaet >> next tuesday voters will go to the poll to select his replacement. it is a primary so the democratic candidate is likely to be a shoe in. the super pac spending a reported $2 billion to defeat debbie halvorson. here is one of the adds. >> halvorson received an a-plus rating from...
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up next, jesse jackson, jr. has gone to jail, but eligible for monthly disability checks and wait until you hear how much he's going to be getting next. ♪ right now, 7 years of music is being streamed. a quarter million tweeters are tweeting. and 900 million dollars are changing hands online. that's why hp built a new kind of server. one that's 80% smaller. uses 89% less energy. and costs 77% less. it's called hp moonshot. and it's giving the internet the room it needs to grow. this&is gonna be big. hp moonshot. it's te to build a better enterprise. together. >> former illinois congressman jesse jackson, jr. was sentenced and two and a half years in prison for misuse of campaign funds, but get this, we still have to pay him. that's right, he's still eligible for disability payments, $8700 per month and on top of that could get part of the federal pension, $45,000 once he turns 65. liz, i mean, it's a lot of money. >> this is classic washington d.c. math. it's all addition, no subtraction, he's going to get the
up next, jesse jackson, jr. has gone to jail, but eligible for monthly disability checks and wait until you hear how much he's going to be getting next. ♪ right now, 7 years of music is being streamed. a quarter million tweeters are tweeting. and 900 million dollars are changing hands online. that's why hp built a new kind of server. one that's 80% smaller. uses 89% less energy. and costs 77% less. it's called hp moonshot. and it's giving the internet the room it needs to grow. this&is...
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. >> everyone in michael jackson's life was out to use him. (vo) no one brings you more documentaries that are real, gripping, current. >> if you believe in state's drug war you must be high. >> "viewpoint" digs deep into the issues of the day. >> do you think that there is any chance we'll see this president even say the words "carbon tax"? >> with an open mind... >> has the time finally come for real immigration reform? >> ...and a distinctly satirical point of view. >> but you mentioned "great leadership" so i want to talk about donald rumsfeld. >> (laughter). >> watch the show. ♪ >> michael: let's head down to los angeles, california and see what "the young turks" have cooking tonight with guest host lauren thompson. >> good to see you, michael. cenk is off, but all of the other turks will join us. in fact you will voin us. and we'll talk about that beating of the man in bakersville, and then the cops confiscated everybody's cell phone in the neighborhood, so they want to -- under the guise or at least under the stated purpose of investi
. >> everyone in michael jackson's life was out to use him. (vo) no one brings you more documentaries that are real, gripping, current. >> if you believe in state's drug war you must be high. >> "viewpoint" digs deep into the issues of the day. >> do you think that there is any chance we'll see this president even say the words "carbon tax"? >> with an open mind... >> has the time finally come for real immigration reform? >> ...and a...
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now we will show you a luxury closet. 100 grand, and candice jackson reports for the mansion section of the wall street journal. you have a heckuva job. >> sometimes seems that way. charles: $100,000 for project? >> you get really amazing kitchen or home movie theater, and on the closet? sometimes a lot more, of to $1 million or $2 million. >> you could renovate a whole house for $100,000. >> this is a story our girls can get with. you see that first sex and the city movie where kerri and mr. big go and buy this apartment and he produces this unbelievable closet for her hist. is a dream sequence but so real and a lot of women sacrifice -- fantasized about having the ultimate closet. >> a lot of women at spoke to said the movie inspired them to do their closets, when this trend took off when that movie came out and people started building these carry bradshaw closets that looks more like designer boutiques that a closet. charles: this is keeping up with the joneses. if you run in certain circles, after a while you try to run up each other, this is it, everyone is trying to wannabe eac
now we will show you a luxury closet. 100 grand, and candice jackson reports for the mansion section of the wall street journal. you have a heckuva job. >> sometimes seems that way. charles: $100,000 for project? >> you get really amazing kitchen or home movie theater, and on the closet? sometimes a lot more, of to $1 million or $2 million. >> you could renovate a whole house for $100,000. >> this is a story our girls can get with. you see that first sex and the city...
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it somehow came out when mahalia jackson yelled tell them about the dream. anyone can yell tell them about the dream. but your father did something. did he ever try to explain to you how it came? >> quite frankly, if you look at iterations, he did one in 1960 to '61. another in detroit. so he put them all together to deliver this incredible message that moved the nation and our world. >> that crescendo that came at the end, that build, the speech was kind of prosaic, then he started talking my country 'tis of thee from the song. and the references to the bible and shakespeare. "the new york times" today pointed out -- people are going to be studying this for years. the source material of the bible, of shakespeare, of woody guthrie, of the declaration and documents all enriching that one statement. in 17 minutes. >> i mean, that's the brilliance of it. that was the brilliance of who he as an orator was. and "i have a dream" is probably one of the most well-known speeches on the planet. >> around the world. >> around the world. unquestionably. and i think cert
it somehow came out when mahalia jackson yelled tell them about the dream. anyone can yell tell them about the dream. but your father did something. did he ever try to explain to you how it came? >> quite frankly, if you look at iterations, he did one in 1960 to '61. another in detroit. so he put them all together to deliver this incredible message that moved the nation and our world. >> that crescendo that came at the end, that build, the speech was kind of prosaic, then he started...
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this is the corner of whacker and jackson boulevard in chicago. it's home to the sears tower. maybe we have another picture of what use to be called the sears towerment i'm old, but it's the willis tower now that was shut down after 9/11, and, you know, we're on the edge of the financial district here. look audiotape there, maybe if bob pans up, that's sir iring's s, the goddess of agriculture and grain on the top of the building now home to the cme. if you look at inside, though, not intense security, and as i said, the markets, i think, cheered by this, indication, perhaps, of not any great fears of any wide ranging plot out there. talking to some security experts though, look around a place like this on the streets of chicago, you don't see a lot of trash cans which, as we know, was the repository in which they placed the bombs. another thing they think about pulling off, though, in times like this is these newspaper boxes. chicago tribune box and all the other free and newspapers you got to purchase, you can open them up, and, also, perhaps put something inside. time note
this is the corner of whacker and jackson boulevard in chicago. it's home to the sears tower. maybe we have another picture of what use to be called the sears towerment i'm old, but it's the willis tower now that was shut down after 9/11, and, you know, we're on the edge of the financial district here. look audiotape there, maybe if bob pans up, that's sir iring's s, the goddess of agriculture and grain on the top of the building now home to the cme. if you look at inside, though, not intense...
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jackson won and he's on the $20 bill. hamilton lost, and he got stuck on the crummy 'ol ten $10 bill. let's go to los angeles and welcome in brett erlich. >> hi, how are you doing. >> michael: i am well, brett my friend. >> i know this is of great interest to you. there is news in the world of justin bieber. >> michael: tell me, tell me, tell me. >> we all though that justin beinger is an upstanding citizen, but now we can watch him in a video that his friends leaked of him standing up while he urine urinates in a mop bucket and desperates a photo. >> michael: i'm no longer a believer. >> i know, can you believe it? we had so much in this kid. the upside at least he knew it was bill clinton. you know who else knew it was bill clinton the security guard because he used to be on presidential security detail until he got the big bieber promotion. now he's really protecting pretty big figures. >> michael: only in america is that a promotion. >> and bill clinton and justin bieber spoke on the phone because justin called the fo
jackson won and he's on the $20 bill. hamilton lost, and he got stuck on the crummy 'ol ten $10 bill. let's go to los angeles and welcome in brett erlich. >> hi, how are you doing. >> michael: i am well, brett my friend. >> i know this is of great interest to you. there is news in the world of justin bieber. >> michael: tell me, tell me, tell me. >> we all though that justin beinger is an upstanding citizen, but now we can watch him in a video that his friends...
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he had the backing of senator jackson and now he has the motivation. and he did it. for the next three decades, he would devote his life to the people of eastern washington's fifth congressional district ,ith grace, intelligence, wit and a profound respect for others including his political adversaries and an abiding gratitude for the trust and confidence of the people he was elected to serve from walla walla to northport, the week country, timber towns -- wheat country. tom always looked the part. him the senator at gonzaga. if most were asked to conjure up the image of a congressman, the man they would like to see would be him. to most people, it seems as andgh he was born to serve a remarkable 30 year congressional career, he proven they were right. he proved that he did not just look the part but he knew the part. and he played well. not on the same side for most issues. his faith in government was a little more robust they are in mind we shared a deep respect and the belief that working for the other side, particularly in , time of divided government enables you
he had the backing of senator jackson and now he has the motivation. and he did it. for the next three decades, he would devote his life to the people of eastern washington's fifth congressional district ,ith grace, intelligence, wit and a profound respect for others including his political adversaries and an abiding gratitude for the trust and confidence of the people he was elected to serve from walla walla to northport, the week country, timber towns -- wheat country. tom always looked the...
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. >> everyone in michael jackson's life was out to use him. (vo) no one brings you more documentaries that are real, gripping, current. >> occupy! >> we will have class warfare. (vo) true stories, current perspective. documentaries. on current tv. >> wanted, highly h he had caded ambitious go getters to work nights nights and weekends for no pay. unpaid internships have become necessary stepping stones careers in competitive industries. there's a growing wave of legal action against them. last year, an intern suid hearst magazine for back pay. two unpaid pictures object the movie black swan should have gotten at least minimum wage. it's not global brands and multi-international companies that do this. there are unpaid internships in every industry, health care, law, fashion and of course government. every summer in washington, d.c., intern season brings an estimated 20,000-30,000 enterprising young in dentured servants, i mean interns to washington. it's one thing when corporations exploit their workers, it's another thing when the government
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as he began his closing arguments, jackson's attorney discussed jackson's struggles leading up to his death. >> even though we accomplished more than many other musicians before him, he also endured more physical and mental and emotional pain than any of us could ever have imagined. >> aeg claims the doctor had been one of the many who treated him in his past. he was set to perform 50 concerts and possible footage for the concert could be used during the closing arguments. john, from everything i learn and understand, aeg maintains that listen, it was michael jackson who hired conrad murray and it was their relationship that was set, had nothing to do with aeg. what do you make of where we stand now? >> certainly that's the central issue as to who hired conrad murray. certainly from the defense point of view dare i say the relationship with michael that he had this prior relationship with michael and michael is responsible for what happened, on the other hand, there's clear evidence that a contract was prepared by the company and that even though it was only signed by mr. murray, ther
as he began his closing arguments, jackson's attorney discussed jackson's struggles leading up to his death. >> even though we accomplished more than many other musicians before him, he also endured more physical and mental and emotional pain than any of us could ever have imagined. >> aeg claims the doctor had been one of the many who treated him in his past. he was set to perform 50 concerts and possible footage for the concert could be used during the closing arguments. john,...
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leland is taking pressure off yoaustin jackson. jackson drove in the first round orunof the ball game. i know what you are saying from home. it's not a sexy high light but it worked. >> that ignited th -- tigers. the tigers exploded for five runs in the second. detroit went on to win it 7-3. and to even u up the series at 2 games a piece. game five from motown. >> sasanchez who through a no hitter and struck out 12 facing boston's jon lester. >> the players executed tonight and think di they did a heck ofd jake got a little wild and he took advantage of it and tony hunter took a huge hit. we were ready to play and they were le ready to play and they e competing. we were beneficiary of a couple of walks in one inning. but, yeah, i was proud of the guys. they came out ready to play and fesh youfisher is going to batt. >> over in the nlcs don't be blue. the dodger pitcher was going hollywood giving up two runs in seven innings of work driving in the first run of the ball game la will win it 6-4 but the cardinals win the series 3-2. th
leland is taking pressure off yoaustin jackson. jackson drove in the first round orunof the ball game. i know what you are saying from home. it's not a sexy high light but it worked. >> that ignited th -- tigers. the tigers exploded for five runs in the second. detroit went on to win it 7-3. and to even u up the series at 2 games a piece. game five from motown. >> sasanchez who through a no hitter and struck out 12 facing boston's jon lester. >> the players executed tonight...
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was it aeg who hired him or michael jackson? which the aeg who supervised him or michael jackson? that's the court issue. >> let's play a small part of the jackson family attorney speaking yesterday. >> michael jackson had a well-known problem. he had abused prescription medications during times of pain, anxiety, and stress. it's not disputed that everyone really knew that. but aeg saw when they brought dr. murray in to assume the responsibility for taking that risk. >> all right. lisa, as we look at that, and so many people had thought they had known what the eccentric lifestyle of michael jackson was. obviously, this is peeling back a lot of the layers of the onion to figure out how ek -- eccentric that was. is it really aeg live's fault they decided to hire and work with a drug addict performer? >> right. that's the tough issue in the case. we now know, as you say, that michael jackson was a drug addict. he was addicted to prescription medication and in particular to propofol, which he personally begged dr. murray to give him, and many other doctors prior to dr. murray. aeg's p
was it aeg who hired him or michael jackson? which the aeg who supervised him or michael jackson? that's the court issue. >> let's play a small part of the jackson family attorney speaking yesterday. >> michael jackson had a well-known problem. he had abused prescription medications during times of pain, anxiety, and stress. it's not disputed that everyone really knew that. but aeg saw when they brought dr. murray in to assume the responsibility for taking that risk. >> all...
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. >>> the wrongful death trial of michael jackson heated up as opening statements were made on monday. concert promotion company, aeg live, is looking to prove it was not liable for the pop star's untimely death. the company said it will bring to light some ugly stuff. >> i don't want to hear anymore. >> let the man rest. >>> finally, matthew perry shared his exciting day for a friends reunion episode. it would be called old friends and would take place on a park bench when we are in our 80s. >> that's going to entertain us? >> what cast would you bring back? >> the cosby show, saved by the bell. what would you bring back? >> the cosby show would be pretty good. >> they are all grown and have their own families. >> i think i would go something like old school. a sequel to mash, maybe not the cast. >> a new one. >> a follow-up. >> this is "first look" on msnbc. >>> stay tuned. "way too early" starts right now. >>> jason collins has become the first openly gay athlete in prosports. collins is with the washington wizards. >> collins is the first active professional athlete in any of the
. >>> the wrongful death trial of michael jackson heated up as opening statements were made on monday. concert promotion company, aeg live, is looking to prove it was not liable for the pop star's untimely death. the company said it will bring to light some ugly stuff. >> i don't want to hear anymore. >> let the man rest. >>> finally, matthew perry shared his exciting day for a friends reunion episode. it would be called old friends and would take place on a park...
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reverend jesse jackson. congressman john louis. all these people were there and they influenced us to take a stand, and to do what we could. at that time the children were able to do what no one else could do, and we took the charge. >> michael: and so describe for us the scene on may 2nd, the day that it started. tell me what happened, and how it began? were you scared when it all started? >> sure, i think everybody had some fear. i didn't have an overwhelming sense of fear. as a teenager you feel like you can accept the challenge. on may second it was termed d-day, demonstration day. i did not go to school. i went directly to the church with friends of mine. we met at a small meeting with dr. king and he really emphasized and stressed the importance of non-violence. if we could not be non-violent we were free to go. most of us stayed. i led a group of people out of the front door of the church down the steps of 16th street baptist church. we got to a block and a half, and bull connor stepped out of an armored tank with wheels. he
reverend jesse jackson. congressman john louis. all these people were there and they influenced us to take a stand, and to do what we could. at that time the children were able to do what no one else could do, and we took the charge. >> michael: and so describe for us the scene on may 2nd, the day that it started. tell me what happened, and how it began? were you scared when it all started? >> sure, i think everybody had some fear. i didn't have an overwhelming sense of fear. as a...
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she moved her family near jackson. she's been doing all the town halls and all the sorts of things as a candidate. so she's been showing up everywhere. but the first question she gets asked why not virginia where you've been living for quite some time? you went to college in colorado. you've lived in wisconsin. you were here as a kid but does that give you the right to say that you're one of us? gwen: i have two words for that, senator hillary clinton. very this the classic tea party vs. establishment contest the way we've seen others and the fact that a throft establishment has quickly rallied around senator enzy is that good or bad for him? >> that's a great question. because in some ways this is really as i said much more about liv chaney the fact that she wants to be in united states senate. she's trying to move him out of the way rather than trying to challenge this. and at the same time she really does bring that same sort of focus that those tea party members i mentioned earlier brought which is, you know, while
she moved her family near jackson. she's been doing all the town halls and all the sorts of things as a candidate. so she's been showing up everywhere. but the first question she gets asked why not virginia where you've been living for quite some time? you went to college in colorado. you've lived in wisconsin. you were here as a kid but does that give you the right to say that you're one of us? gwen: i have two words for that, senator hillary clinton. very this the classic tea party vs....
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lisa jackson announced her departure at the end of january and rebecca blank who took over in june after secretary bryson went on medical leave. also expected to leave ray lahood and ken salazar and steven chu. likely with appointments of lew and mcdonough you'll hear more voices demanding more diversity in that cabinet, if you will. how does the president end up solving that problem and create a cabinet that, "looks like america." >>> all right, picking a fight over the president's pentagon pick. one thing the left and the right can agree on. chuck hagel may have an uphill battle in the senate. next, we'll get the view from both sides. former romney campaign adviser dan seymour and dan clemens will be here for a debate. >>> first, a look ahead at the president's schedule. at 1:05 today is the official announcement of hagel and brennan. you're watching "daily rundown" on msnbc. i was overweight my whole life. i obsessed about my weight my whole life. and then, weight watchers. i amazed myself. get used to it. introducing the new weight watchers 360 program. join for free and expect amazi
lisa jackson announced her departure at the end of january and rebecca blank who took over in june after secretary bryson went on medical leave. also expected to leave ray lahood and ken salazar and steven chu. likely with appointments of lew and mcdonough you'll hear more voices demanding more diversity in that cabinet, if you will. how does the president end up solving that problem and create a cabinet that, "looks like america." >>> all right, picking a fight over the...
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king's birthday is jackson day, they celebrate the other person. i saved the best for last, apartment knee wiener. >> wiener, wiener, that's all you got to know. if you can't and i will tell you this, if you cannot think of a joke about wiener on your own, if you need to watch us for a joke about wiener, then you need to see somebody. you need to move and find a sense of humor somewhere. >> does he need to go away or is it fun to watch this? >> no, go away. you don't get to do this, you don't. you have to go away. >> and yet you have guys like david vitter still in congress. he didn't have sex with anybody. first sex scandal with no sex. >> it's just called no. that's so stupid. it is. >> i think voters will forgive adultery, but not creepy behavior. >> and the gym thing again! >> i'm telling everybody to watch your live pay per view event. you have to watch it through in demand, august 24, 2013 at 9:00 p.m. you were one of the first comedians to ever be nice to me. it's so wonderful to have you here on our last show. lewis black, everyone, let's h
king's birthday is jackson day, they celebrate the other person. i saved the best for last, apartment knee wiener. >> wiener, wiener, that's all you got to know. if you can't and i will tell you this, if you cannot think of a joke about wiener on your own, if you need to watch us for a joke about wiener, then you need to see somebody. you need to move and find a sense of humor somewhere. >> does he need to go away or is it fun to watch this? >> no, go away. you don't get to do...
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adam: we'll keep an eye on all three anding the big meeting of central bankers at jackson hole, wyoming. lincoln ellis, thank you very much. >>> it was a wild day for green mountain coffee after percolating in the red. we want to head to nicole petallides and liz claman. >> liz and i were coffee fans. liz: you should see us together here. >> we talked about green coffee mountain roasters in "barron's" was really negative. it started out negatively and turned into the green with positive analyst comments. liz: that is what an analyst comment can do, turn around a "barron's" bounce or "barron's" fall, right? >> this came out of keybanc. keybanc said a up dove things. a new partnership may be in the works for green mountain and a whole new channel. that would be interesting coupled with the fact the existing deal with j.m. smucker, that would continue to obviously move on and grow and they could accelerate here. another point was sales growth. liz: power of the k cup for kurig, green mountain coffee and dunkin' donuts. the k cups work on the all the machines. when you question havety of on
adam: we'll keep an eye on all three anding the big meeting of central bankers at jackson hole, wyoming. lincoln ellis, thank you very much. >>> it was a wild day for green mountain coffee after percolating in the red. we want to head to nicole petallides and liz claman. >> liz and i were coffee fans. liz: you should see us together here. >> we talked about green coffee mountain roasters in "barron's" was really negative. it started out negatively and turned into...
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. >>> detroit's austin jackson with a two-run shot over the left center field wall. in the playoffs one win away from the a.l. central. >>> new york, braves leading the yankees, 3-0. bases loaded and james loney. who? yeah, he's been killing the yankees, the rays blank them 7-0. bye-bye. we have cleveland has a good chance to make the playoffs along with tampa bay, mr. karins. >> this could be fun the last week. pretty much kansas city and yankees are done, cleveland, texas and tampa. >> if you get an oakland in the world series or a cleveland in the world series it just would be incredible. >> a lot of fun. anyone but boston. >>> really had to do that. >> 15 seconds for weather. >> as long as i got that jab in. >> i'll talk through weather. >> that's all that meant anything to meechlt as far as today same thing as yesterday. heavy rain for our friends from tampa across i-4. this will move out. tomorrow looks better. yesterday i mentioned the possibility of a big storm on the east coast, that was one of our computer models. thankfully it's pushed its further off the
. >>> detroit's austin jackson with a two-run shot over the left center field wall. in the playoffs one win away from the a.l. central. >>> new york, braves leading the yankees, 3-0. bases loaded and james loney. who? yeah, he's been killing the yankees, the rays blank them 7-0. bye-bye. we have cleveland has a good chance to make the playoffs along with tampa bay, mr. karins. >> this could be fun the last week. pretty much kansas city and yankees are done, cleveland,...
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maryland governor martin o'malley in manchester for the new hampshire democratic party's jefferson jackson dinner followed by congressman paul ryan at a birthday party fund-raiser for iowa governor terry branstad. governor o'malley is live starting later today at 7:00 p.m. eastern. on c-span2's book tv, hear from five of the finalists for this year's national book award for nonfiction. sunday at 1:00. and on c-span3's american history tv, go back in time to 1996 with the internet archives way back machine. sunday at 7:00 p.m. all weekend long, american history tv is featuring ann arbor, michigan. nicknamed tree town because of its dense forestation and parks and residential areas. hosted by our comcast cable partners, c-span's local content vehicles recently traveled there to explore the area's rich history. learn more about ann arbor, michigan, all weekend here on american history tv. >> it's ironic that this very important building and this very important foray into the sciences an estate where cloud cover will wreck the conditions for viewing for five nights. but this is the -- if you w
maryland governor martin o'malley in manchester for the new hampshire democratic party's jefferson jackson dinner followed by congressman paul ryan at a birthday party fund-raiser for iowa governor terry branstad. governor o'malley is live starting later today at 7:00 p.m. eastern. on c-span2's book tv, hear from five of the finalists for this year's national book award for nonfiction. sunday at 1:00. and on c-span3's american history tv, go back in time to 1996 with the internet archives way...
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after which i went to intern at the university of mississippi medical center in jackson from '62 to '63. this is when if you were there at that time, you felt like the world was coming loose at the seams. medgar evers was assassinated while i was on duty in the emergency room. i was a medical witness in two criminal abortions, one fatal. you couldn't make these stories up if you tried. so i decided to commit them to paper, and that's one aspect of the little memoir that you may have heard about. more about that later. after internship, in those days, there was a draft. and the most certain way to get drafted was to be a physician because they would take, no matter how physically handicapped you were, they would take you. and they needed everybody because the vietnam war was spooling up. so i decided it was either to go now or go later, and i decided to go now. and so besides maryann and i were broke. we were more than broke. we owed money that we didn't have. the $500 a month salary i got as a captain in the u.s. military was just the thing i needed. i asked -- i thought washington wo
after which i went to intern at the university of mississippi medical center in jackson from '62 to '63. this is when if you were there at that time, you felt like the world was coming loose at the seams. medgar evers was assassinated while i was on duty in the emergency room. i was a medical witness in two criminal abortions, one fatal. you couldn't make these stories up if you tried. so i decided to commit them to paper, and that's one aspect of the little memoir that you may have heard...
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jackson died from a drug overdose from propofol in 2009. his family sued the concert promoter saying they were responsible for hiring conrad murray and pushing him to treat the singer for insomnia. murray was found guilty in a separate trial but this was the big trial and casey has the latest and casey, this could have been a huge amount of money. this trial went on for five months. what was the reaction when the verdict was read? >> reporter: reaction was believe it or not, kind of expected, erin, because this jury came in with this verdict so quickly. they only deliberated for a total of 13 hours over four days. they had potentially 16 different questions they would have had to answer in the affirmative and set a dollar amount to for the jackson family to receive any money. so when this was wrapped up quickly, and wrapped up on the question was dr. conrad murray competent or incompetent to form the job in which he was hired. they answered no to that. that was question two of 16 so that ended the deliberations right there. the aeg attorney
jackson died from a drug overdose from propofol in 2009. his family sued the concert promoter saying they were responsible for hiring conrad murray and pushing him to treat the singer for insomnia. murray was found guilty in a separate trial but this was the big trial and casey has the latest and casey, this could have been a huge amount of money. this trial went on for five months. what was the reaction when the verdict was read? >> reporter: reaction was believe it or not, kind of...
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shirley ann jackson. and andrea mitchell. who's probably been working since fife this morning -- since five this morning too. >> how are you? >> i bet you every single person here has been up since five. >> i dressed based on what andrea had on. >> you saw her on tv, and then you said, oh -- that was clever. you're not a rhodes scholar for anything. [laughter] >> wow. >> 4:30 wakeup for morning joe. >> with oh, my gosh. so you get up at 4:30 every day -- >> not every day. >> many days. >> what time do you get up, shirley? >> 4:30 to 5. >> i'm the late riser, 5 to 5:30. >> and then you work, how late do you work straight through? typically. i guess every day is different. >> when you're doing the today program, you have to be there, the last one out at night. especially secretary clinton is traveling right now, so there were late developments and early developments as well. so i'm there til 10 or 11. >> wow. >> and, you know, i can go out and get something to eat and come back. >> so for the two people in america that don't kn
shirley ann jackson. and andrea mitchell. who's probably been working since fife this morning -- since five this morning too. >> how are you? >> i bet you every single person here has been up since five. >> i dressed based on what andrea had on. >> you saw her on tv, and then you said, oh -- that was clever. you're not a rhodes scholar for anything. [laughter] >> wow. >> 4:30 wakeup for morning joe. >> with oh, my gosh. so you get up at 4:30 every day...
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or was he michael jackson's personal physician? >> reporter: along with his mother, jackson's three children, paris, prince and blanket are listed as plaintiffs. his two eldest children may be star witnesses in a case that could expose family secrets not heard before in public. >> for aeg, the defendants in the case that is going to be the most difficult moment. how do you cross-examine those children? >> reporter: rob nelson, abc news, new york. >>> fbi agents digging into the boston bombing investigation to find out if the suspects acted alone. so far investigators say there is no evidence of a wider plot. congressman michael mccaul, chairs the homeland security committee, says the type of explosive devices used lead him to believe someone else trained the bombers. he wants to know more about the suspects' mother. >> i think she played a very strong role in his radicalization process i do believe she comes into the united states, she will be detained for questioning. so, i think there is a connection there. >> the real testament
or was he michael jackson's personal physician? >> reporter: along with his mother, jackson's three children, paris, prince and blanket are listed as plaintiffs. his two eldest children may be star witnesses in a case that could expose family secrets not heard before in public. >> for aeg, the defendants in the case that is going to be the most difficult moment. how do you cross-examine those children? >> reporter: rob nelson, abc news, new york. >>> fbi agents...
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the fed jackson hole conference where we learn from what is the next step from the fed. between now and then we may not hear things from the fed. german elections come in september. that will decide the fate of growth in europe and its policy flexibility. of course we have the debt ceiling battles coming up at the end of summer as well. for the next few months or so you may look to some rentals in your portfolio rather than a buy and hold position because everything might change come the end of summer. ashley: when we say rentals what do you like in that respect? >> well i think, a few securities you can hold over the course of the next few months, one might be higher quality bonds for example. we've had interest rates move up to the highest levels of the year. they're unlikely to break out of this range to the upside maybe until the end of, until the end of the summer when we get to the jackson hole meeting. between now and then you may be able to hold higher quality bond in the portfolio. look at u.s. stocks. continuing to outperform european stocks. in part the dollar
the fed jackson hole conference where we learn from what is the next step from the fed. between now and then we may not hear things from the fed. german elections come in september. that will decide the fate of growth in europe and its policy flexibility. of course we have the debt ceiling battles coming up at the end of summer as well. for the next few months or so you may look to some rentals in your portfolio rather than a buy and hold position because everything might change come the end of...
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my question is, who is to blame for michael jackson's death? >> michael jackson is to blame! >> it's interesting about this. he was using conrad murray before he ever signed for this deal. >> exactly. >> the reason he picked conrad murray is he was easy with the prescriptions. dolled it out. that's why he picked him out. it's not aeg's fault, it's michael's fault. >> he was a victim of his own addiction and clearly see many people that miss michael jackson and sort of hold him up want him to be a victim of somebody else but he was a victim of his own addictions and choices. >> i'll ask you a question. i want to say if it goes to trial, what the defense is going to do, what the prosecutors are going to do, they'll bring up the old molestation accusations because that's when according to michael's people he started using drugs. do you think that's fair game? >> no. the mother's discrediting his legacy by doing that. i personally have a soft spot in my heart for michael jackson. who doesn't? by doing this and dredging up the history -- >> i say it sickens me. it sickens me. they
my question is, who is to blame for michael jackson's death? >> michael jackson is to blame! >> it's interesting about this. he was using conrad murray before he ever signed for this deal. >> exactly. >> the reason he picked conrad murray is he was easy with the prescriptions. dolled it out. that's why he picked him out. it's not aeg's fault, it's michael's fault. >> he was a victim of his own addiction and clearly see many people that miss michael jackson and sort...
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. >> everyone in michael jackson's life was out to use him. (vo) no one brings you more documentaries that are real, gripping, current. very, very excited about that and very proud of that. >>beltway politics from inside the loop. >>we tackle the big issues here in our nation's capital, around the country and around the globe. >>dc columnist and four time emmy winner bill press opens current's morning news block. >>we'll do our best to carry the flag from 6 to 9 every morning. >> michael: texas republican senator ted cruz has only been in the national spotlight for a couple of months but the freshman senator is reportedly already considering a bid for the 2016 republican presidential nomination. cruz and his family didn't plan on having these presidential conversations so early in his first term yet his rapid ascent have stoke their interests. someone like cruz an upper conservative tea party is just exactly what the gop base keeps saying the party needs. imagine this primary debate stage. senator cruz's birthplace could be an issue, though. a
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jackson stepped forward yesterday with that attorney, gore gloria allred. >> i had to work and do my job in an sfooef that people viewed the mayor as sexual objects or stupid idiots. >> she went on to describe in excruciating detail the mayor had talked to her and talked to her inappropriately while at work and creepy stuff. in a statement, the mayor says he remains committed to the people in san diego and to get the job done. i can't believe this guy has not resigned yet. do you think more democratic leaders nationally need to say get out? >> it's pretty stunning now that i was just saying they set up a hotline with people with their complaints about him and share your stories. >> law enforcement realizing -- >> that is pretty disgusting. it's time for him to go. who is the first and maim hick do it if he does not see the sense in doing it himself. >> we see every people connected in the san diego media market democrat and republican alike calling him to resign? >> you have to get a hundred thousand signatures in a brief period of time. the guy that he beat last year running for con
jackson stepped forward yesterday with that attorney, gore gloria allred. >> i had to work and do my job in an sfooef that people viewed the mayor as sexual objects or stupid idiots. >> she went on to describe in excruciating detail the mayor had talked to her and talked to her inappropriately while at work and creepy stuff. in a statement, the mayor says he remains committed to the people in san diego and to get the job done. i can't believe this guy has not resigned yet. do you...
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and it is sentencing day for jesse jackson jr. the former illinois congressman will find out his fate for misspending campaign cash. also, filner's follies. the story keeps getting worse out west. despite a dozen accusations of sexual harassment, the mayor of san diego insists he has no plans to step down. but first, here's today's trivia question. how many african-americans have served in the u.s. senate? the first person to tweet the correct answer to @dailyrundown will get an on-air shutout. shout out. yourself a kick in the rear! v8 v-fusion plus energy. natural energy from green tea plus fruits and veggies. need a little kick? ooh! could've had a v8. in the juice aisle. if you have high cholesterol, here's some information that may be worth looking into. in a clinical trial versus lipitor, crestor got more high-risk patients' bad cholesterol to a goal of under 100. getting to goal is important, especially if you have high cholesterol plus any of these risk factors because you could be at increased risk for plaque buildup in y
and it is sentencing day for jesse jackson jr. the former illinois congressman will find out his fate for misspending campaign cash. also, filner's follies. the story keeps getting worse out west. despite a dozen accusations of sexual harassment, the mayor of san diego insists he has no plans to step down. but first, here's today's trivia question. how many african-americans have served in the u.s. senate? the first person to tweet the correct answer to @dailyrundown will get an on-air shutout....